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Why is There so Much Conflict Among Catholics When it Comes to Discussions of the Eucharist?
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
Why is there so much conflict among Catholics when it comes to discussions of the Eucharist?
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Introducing Free Eucharistic Revival Newsletter
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Journeys of Faith Founded by Bob and Penny Lord has created Eucharistic Revival Newsletter focused on the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.
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Communion on the Tongue is an Apostolic Tradition, and Should Be the Only Way to Receive the Eucharist
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
Communion on the tongue is an Apostolic Tradition, and should be the only way to receive the Eucharist. Popes, saints, and Councils throughout Church history agree.
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Update on ICKSP - Chicago Rumors
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
As of 2:30 PM (CT), there has been no announcement made regarding the fate of the Shrine of Christ the King Sovereign Priest in Chicago.
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Traditiones Custodes Turns One, Continues to Claim Victims
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
On the first anniversary of Traditionis Custodes, the Motu Proprio continues to claim victims.
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Some notes for Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist
By Fr. John Higgins
Some guidelines, but they may not fit all parishes equally.
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The Accomplished Beginner
By Stephen Hill
Like many aspects of Christianity, our spiritual life consists of paradoxes. As we grow in the spiritual life, we are consistently faced with the feeling of never really having begun! Why is it that the closer to God we grow, the further away we feel? The more sins we root out, the more sins we see in our life and the more unworthy we feel. Thus, we can only ever become an "accomplished beginner."
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Cycle C -- Homily -- 15th Sunday of Ordinary Time -- 10 July 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
Homily
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The Sacrament of Confirmation And Prayer
By Laurika Nxumalo
The article highlights the prayers one can pray in preparation for their confirmation
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Anchors of Catholicism and Your Personal Mission
By Michael J. Baglino
The Cross, the Eucharist, the Rosary and Your Personal Mission
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Miracle of the Eucharist of Offida Italy
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
The Lord allows Himself to be drawn back to Lanciano again. This could very well be called THE EUCHARISTIC MIRACLE OF LANCIANO II, because what we call the Miracle of Offida actually happened in Lanciano in the year 1273. Why did Jesus pick Lanciano yet a Second Time? What was the need for Him to manifest Himself again in this town in another Miraculous way? To the inquisitive mind, the scientific
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When Your Spiritual Director Calls You "Daughter"
By Kevin J. Banet
How do the words “father” and “daughter” affect a relationship with one’s spiritual father? Read this recent chat, moderated by a Visitation Sister.
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How the Sacrament of the Sick Healed Me from a Serious Heart Condition
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis tells her personal faith journey and how by the grace of God and the Sacrament of the Sick she was completely healed of a serious, life-threatening illness in 1999. Learn more here.
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Who do you have in your heart?
By Troy Kroening
Do we spend our time with Jesus? Do we look forward to our time with Jesus at Mass?
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The Eucharist is the Heart of Jesus
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
As we begin our journey of the Eucharistic Revival, let's take a closer look at the meaning of Eucharistic miracles.
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Why non-Catholics are prohibited from receiving the Eucharist
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
As a Catholic, you may not see anything wrong with a Protestant family member receiving the Eucharist. You may disagree with the Church not allowing a Protestant loved one to receive Communion during a funeral or wedding. However, as Amelia Monroe Carlson breaks down, it is an act of love to prohibit such unworthy reception of the Eucharist.
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Cycle C -- Homily -- 13th Sunday of Ordinary Time -- 26 June 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
Homily
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